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  2. RICHMOND COLLISION.

    The inquiry into the causes of the Richmond railway disaster was commenced yesterday, in the Second Civil Court, by Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., who has been appointed ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS. THE VETO CONFERENCE.

    Though no official news is given to the press with regard to the doings of the conference which is discussing a settlement of the veto question, "The Times" reminds its ...

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  4. THE KING.

    The King, who is making a visit of inspection of the fleet, witnessed important tactical exercises yesterday. During the manœuvres Mr. Claude ...

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  5. AMERICAN POLITICS. NEW REPUBLICANISM.

    The Republican Convention in the State of Nebraska has adopted a platform strongly endorsing the administration of President Taft. ...

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  6. FEDERAL CAPITAL. SENATE INSPECTION.

    Most of the senators who left Melbourne last Monday on a visit to the Federal capital site at Canberra returned by the express train yesterday. A party of seven—all of ...

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  7. WALHALLA ELECTION.

    YARRAGON, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Murray), accompanied by Mr. Thomson (honorary Minister), Mr. Livingston (secretary to the Cabinet), and Mr. ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    Apparently the Ministry is determined to go ahead with the building of the capital city at Yass-Canberra. Mr. Fisher said as much when the House of Representatives ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    It has been decided (cables our London correspondent) that His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will not accept the position of president in any societies or organisations ...

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  10. EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    It has been decided in Paris, where the late King Edward was a frequent visitor and was highly popular, to perpetuate his memory by naming a street Edward VII. ...

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  11. FOREIGN NAVIES. NEW FLEET FOR PORTUGAL.

    The Portuguese Government has decided to spend the sum of £8,000,000 in rebuilding its navy. Arrangements are being made with British firms to construct an ...

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  12. DECLARATION BILL.

    A debate on the proposed form of declaration to be made by the King at his coronation took place in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  13. "REGULAR" REPUBLICANS.

    Mr. Warren G. Harding has been nominated as the candidate of the "regular" Republicans, as distinguished from the "insurgent" Republicans, for the Governorship of ...

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  14. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    Although the celebrations will not take place until early in 1915, elaborate preparations are being made by Canada and the United States to mark the hundredth ...

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  15. GERMAN CRUISERS FOR TURKEY.

    The Turkish Government, which, in connection with the reorganisation of its navy, lately gave offence to Germany by placing orders in Great Britain and France, has ...

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  16. YOUNG GERMANY.

    One of the main objects of the existence of the German Navy League is that of educating the young, particularly in the inland districts, on naval matters, and stimulating ...

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  17. LIBERIAN FINANCES.

    Referring to the loan of 2,000,000dol. which is being raised in Europe on behalf of the African republic of Liberia, under the ægis of the United States, the Liberian ...

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  18. MID-OCEAN ARREST.

    The fugitives on board the steamer Montrose, bound from Antwerp for Canada, who are believed to be Crippen and his typist, Miss Le Neve, are in safe custody. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S VIRILITY.

    Mr. John Foster Fraser whose observations on his recent brief visit to Australia regarding the capacity of the Australian working man were replied to by Mr. ...

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  20. OTHER BILLS.

    The bill providing for the taking of a census in Great Britain was returned to the House of Commons with a request for its concurrence in the insertion of an ...

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  21. CUBAN REVOLT.

    The insurrection in Cuba under General Minier was of brief duration. The insurgents retreated to the interior, and were pursued by the rural guards, who captured ...

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  22. BURDEN OF EMPIRE. READJUSTING THE LOAD.

    The Council of the Royal Colonial Institute at a meeting yesterday resolved unanimously to ask the Prime Minister, prior to the holding of the next Imperial Conference. ...

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  23. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The removal of the Poor Law disqualification, which excludes those who have been inmates of workhouses from the benefits of the old age pension, will, it is estimated, ...

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  24. PERSIAN CABINET.

    A reconstruction of the Persian Cabinet should remove the distrust with which it was regarded by English and Rusann officials. The new Premier is Mustaffi el ...

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  25. WORK AND WAGES.

    The engineers of the Canadian Grand Trunk Pacific Hallway, who are on strike, are asking that their wages shall be equivalent to those paid on the Canadian Pacific ...

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  26. EXPENDITURE TO DATE.

    Inquiries were made of the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) yesterday as to the amount of expenditure actually incurred to date in connection with the ...

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  27. SEWERING A HOUSE.

    TENANT ORDERED TO PAY. At the Footscray Court yesterday, W. H. M'Laine, plumber, of Toorak, proceeded against Kerian Delaney, of Footscray, for ...

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  28. TRAVEL SCHEME.

    The "Morning Post" to-day makes an appeal that, in view of the importance of settling the dominions overseas, the next Imperial Conference should be invited to ...

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  29. TRINIDAD.

    The desirability of Great Britain placing fortifications on the Gulf of Paria, in view of the discoveries of petroleum in Trinidad, was mentioned by Mr. W. Younger, Liberal ...

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  30. POSTAL BUSINESS.

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  31. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    The discovery has been made that many Continental business houses are taking advantage of Canada's action in granting preference to British goods. Their plan is to ...

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  32. BANK FAILURE.

    The Nieder Deutsche Bank, at Dortmund, Westphilia, Prussia, has failed. At the instance of the public prosecutor, Herr Ohm, director of the bank, has been arrested. ...

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  33. CORRUPTION IN RUSSIA.

    A scandal has occurred in Russian official circles at St. Petersburg. Colonel Akimoff, head of a department of State, and seven other officials, have been arrested ...

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  34. PURITY OF MILK.

    A long and comprehensive report by Dr. R. J. Bull on bacteriological investigations regarding the numbers, characters, and origin of micro-organisms in the milk supply ...

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  35. PNEUMATIC AIRMEN. CUSHION ARMOUR SUGGESTED.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling has turned his inventive faculty to the subject of aeronautics. He is impressed with the idea that a fall from the sky would be robbed of some of ...

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  36. GERMAN COLONIES.

    With a view of linking the trade interests of the German colonies, the new Minister for the Colonies, Dr. Lindequist, has invited the chambers of commerce of Berlin, ...

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  37. PARIS FINANCIER.

    After an interval of nearly two years, M. Rochette, a French company promoter and financier, has been tried and convicted on a charge of embezzlement, and of ...

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  38. PORT MELBOURNE FOOTBALL.

    Arising out of alleged unseemly conduct at the Port Melbourne-Essendon match last Saturday week, on the Port Melbourne ground, three charges were mentioned in ...

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  39. AN EXPERT'S PROPHECY.

    Mr. Grahame White, the well-known English aviator, prophesies that within six months aeroplanes will be so constructed and improved that they will be able to ...

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  40. KOOYONG SEAT.

    Consideration is being given by the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. M'Donald) to fixing the dates in connection with the election to be held in ...

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  41. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A fatal dynamite explosion occurred yesterday on the National Transcontinental Railway, in Northern Quebec. Ten navvies who were working in the vicinity were ...

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  42. BANK NOTE FORGER.

    A sensational forgery trial, which took place in January, 1903, is recalled by the "Morning Leader," which announces the release of one of the prisoners, Philip ...

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  43. LONDON CHARITIES.

    The Metropolitan Hospital Sunday Fund was distributed at the Mansion House yesterday. It amounted to £63,336, compared with £67,000 in 1909. The decline was due ...

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  44. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

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